Xref: utzoo comp.sys.amiga:13212 comp.sys.att:2183 unix-pc.general:198 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!lll-tis!ptsfa!pacbell!pb2esac!pttesac!vanam From: vanam@pttesac.UUCP (Marnix van Ammers) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga,comp.sys.att,unix-pc.general Subject: Re: Request opinions on Amiga as front end to 3b1 Message-ID: <659@pttesac.UUCP> Date: 14 Jan 88 06:13:23 GMT References: <289@flatline.UUCP> Reply-To: vanam@pttesac.UUCP (Marnix van Ammers) Organization: Pacific*Bell ESAC, San Francisco, Ca. Lines: 26 Keywords: 3b1, amiga, silly idea In article <289@flatline.UUCP> erict@flatline.UUCP (eric townsend) writes: >I'm interested in the Amiga, and I always have been. I recently >acquired a 3b1/67meg/EIA-RAM expansion/DOS-73 board, and am very >happy with it except for it's horrible graphics and lack of internal >sound (other than feeeeeeeeeeee). > >My question: >Should I [list of options deleted] I've got an A1000 and a 3B1. I really like having them both. Since you don't particularly want the A2000 bridge card, there's no point in getting an A2000. You'd lose that 3B1 with it's powerful developmental tools. What I suggest you do is look for a used Amiga 1000. There should be lots of A1000s out there because of the Commodore trade in deal (an A1000 +$1000 for an A2000). You can probably get an A1000 at a very good price. Marnix ---- -- Marnix (ain't unix!) A. van\ Ammers Work: (415) 545-8334 Home: (707) 644-9781 CEO: MAVANAMMERS:UNIX WORK UUCP: {ihnp4|ptsfa}!pttesac!vanam CIS: 70027,70 HOME UUCP: pttesac!Marnix!vanam